Raoul Moat’s brother condemns Facebook tributes

Angus Moat, brother of Raoul Moat, has condemned the Facebook tributes to the gunman. Photograph: Christopher Thomond The brother of gunman Raoul Moat has condemned tributes to the murderer on Facebook. In an interview with the Guardian today, Angus Moat said he has no time for those who think... 

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So there are now 10,000 centenarians in Britain? This ageing business is getting out of control | Alexander Chancellor

David Cameron has only been in office three months and is already showing signs of going grey. Photograph: Southern News & Pictures (SNAP) The Queen’s practice of sending telegrams to people on their 100th birthdays can hardly continue for ever when the country is to be flooded with... 

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Gerrard indicates he will stay at Anfield

Steven Gerrard, right, and Jamie Carragher in pre-season training at Liverpool’s Melwood base this morning. Photograph: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images Steven Gerrard has all but confirmed he is to remain at Liverpool by expressing his delight at the prospect of playing alongside... 

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De Villiers aims to defuse refereeing row

South Africa’s Bryan Habana, right, shares a joke with team-mates in Brisbane ahead of the Tri-Nations meeting with Australia. Photograph: Daniel Munoz/Reuters The South Africa coach, Peter de Villiers, has been forced to back down from criticism he made of Irish referees as Sanzar, the... 

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